Well first of all, Ozzy Osbourne and neanderthals are very similar in that they are both quite attractive. It is almost a feat of nature.
Secondly, they are both hanging on the wall in my bathroom. That'll tell you somethin!
Third, they both like to kill and eat bats.
Fourth, both Ozzy and the neanderthal are quite addicted to crack cocaine. Once, i won backstage passes to an Ozzy show, and i ended up taking a wrong turn into Ozzy's dressing room. What'll ya know, theres Ozzy and a bunch of neanderthals hittin the crack rock. Good story.
Lastly, Ozzy and the ancient neanderthal are great role models for kids, and are fun at birthday parties too!!
And now you know, because knowledge is power!
Mostly Toni Iommi writing and structuring the music, and Geezer wrote the lyrics. Ozzy and Bill contributed some but not much of it other than supporting the music and/or coming up with vocal melodies.
He never worshiped the devil and will not worship it at all. He is Christian even if some of his fans were/are satanists.
Ozzy Osbourne was raised in a Protestant Christian household, but he has stated in interviews that he no longer follows any specific religion. He has described himself as a "non-religious Christian" and has expressed skepticism towards organized religion. Osbourne has also explored various spiritual beliefs and practices throughout his life, including dabbling in the occult and studying different philosophies.
Randy Rhoads formed Quiet Riot in the mid -late 1970's, then He played for Ozzy Osbourne from 1980-1982. His career was cut short by a freak airplane accident while still in Ozzy's band.
Queen (my favrote band formed 1771) the doors ,the beatles , pink Floyd, black sabbath, Ozzy osbourne, little Richard, billy Joel, the whos, cream, the cars and John Lennon
Mostly Toni Iommi writing and structuring the music, and Geezer wrote the lyrics. Ozzy and Bill contributed some but not much of it other than supporting the music and/or coming up with vocal melodies.
Being a Super Rock / Metal Legend. As being labled the Father of Heavy Metal. :)
Ozzy Osbourne enjoyed some measure of popularity in the 1970's as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Disco music was the primary fad at the time and bands like Black Sabbath were on the fringe, but they did have a huge following.
He never worshiped the devil and will not worship it at all. He is Christian even if some of his fans were/are satanists.
Does Randy Orton like Metallica Led Zeppelin Pantera and Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne was raised in a Protestant Christian household, but he has stated in interviews that he no longer follows any specific religion. He has described himself as a "non-religious Christian" and has expressed skepticism towards organized religion. Osbourne has also explored various spiritual beliefs and practices throughout his life, including dabbling in the occult and studying different philosophies.
Tough one. Overall, I'd say Ozzy. Ozzy was part of the band that invented metal, after all, and if you take his discography as a whole there's little that isn't classic metal. Alice has recorded things that are way heavier than Ozzy's stuff, but some periods in his career have been exclusively rock.
No, it's Ozzy Osbourne, unless there was some other old man you were thinking of.
1. Crazy train 2. Shot in the dark 3. Mama, I'm coming home 4. I don't wanna stop
Ossie Osborn is not a widely recognized figure in popular culture or history, and there may be some confusion with Ozzy Osbourne, the famous British rock musician and lead vocalist of the band Black Sabbath. If you meant Ozzy Osbourne, he is known for his distinctive voice, wild persona, and contributions to heavy metal music. Please clarify if you were referencing a different individual or context.
aerosmith songs besides just push play album honkin on bobo album they are blues and pop i also like some acdc and Ozzy osbourne
What is a neanderthal